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- Am I allowed to access my work email from home?
- How do I access my work emails from home?
- Can I access my work email on my phone?
- How to access work email from home on iPhone?
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AI Overview
To access work email from home, use a web browser for webmail (like Outlook.com/Microsoft 365 portal) with your credentials, or add your account to a dedicated app (Outlook, Apple Mail) on your computer/phone, ensuring you get the right server settings (Exchange/IMAP) and have VPN/MFA access if required by your company’s IT department, who are your first point of contact.
1. Webmail (Browser-Based)
This is the easiest method for any device with internet.
Find the URL: Ask your IT department or look for something like webmail.yourcompany.com, outlook.office.com, or portal.office.com.
Login: Enter your work email address and password.
MFA: You might need to complete a two-factor authentication step (e.g., code from your phone).
2. Desktop/Mobile Apps (Outlook, Apple Mail, etc.)
For a more integrated experience.
Get Details: Contact IT for the server type (Exchange, Office 365, IMAP) and any specific settings.
Add Account:
Outlook: Go to File > Add Account and enter your details.
Phone (iOS/Android): Go to Settings > Accounts/Mail > Add Account, choose Exchange/Office 365, and follow prompts.
3. Company Portal/VPN
Some companies require specific access.
Employee Portal: Log in to your company’s main employee portal to find links to email and other resources.
VPN: If needed, connect to your company’s Virtual Private Network (VPN) first before accessing email.
Before You Start: Key Actions
Contact IT: Always check with your company’s IT department first for policies, URLs, and setup steps.
Credentials: Have your work email, username, and password ready.
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If you’re hourly, you should not be able to access your email outside of Target property. Even if you could, it would be considered working off the clock, and you could be penalized for it.
If you’re an ETL, I have no idea. Ask someone at your store (i.e. STL or another ETL).
Lonewolf, if you are an ETL there is a link in workbench, I believe you first have to take a few courses on it before the access is given to you. Once granted you can set up you’re smartphone or via the same link to go to e-hr via target.com
Friendly reminder to anyone who is accessing e-mail on their smartphone, remember you are now required to have appropriate software installed on your device in order to access company accounts.
Personally, I have made several attempts to set up my email on my smartphone. It has nothing to do with working off the clock. I hate when I have 15+ emails to catch up every day and there isn’t a single computer available. I’d rather just quickly go through each of them after I clock in. I’m sure I could put a setting to only give me notifications during certain hours. I was never able to figure it out, though.